“It is a breakthrough, this is a band that have really been outside the mainstream,” said Jennings. “We’ve never been on British TV, we’ve never done Later... With Jools Holland. The band are all buzzing about [the nomination] – it’s been a pretty phenomenal year.”

Bring Me The Horizon’s sixth LP has sales of 77,758, according to the Official Charts Company.

We want the band to get bigger, whilst retaining artistic integrity and doing things the way we want to do them

Craig Jennings

“We've been managing the band now for almost 12 years, there’s been that build and yet I still think they’re seen by a lot of people as new band,” he said. “It’s our first big nomination – it’s only taken us 12 years and they were going three years before that! So this is a band that’s been going 15 years just getting their first BRIT nomination. It’s an example to anybody about artist development, we’re all excited about it.”

Amo features multi-genre collaborators including Grimes, US rapper Rahzel and Dani Filth. The band have recently collaborated with Halsey.

“We've always done things on our own terms,” said Jennings. “I pretty much A&R the records with [Raw Power director] Matt Ash, we don’t have massive input on the label side in terms of the records that we make. Jordan [Fish] and Oli [Sykes] produce the records. We really are an outsider band. But what we ideally want is for the band to get bigger and bigger, whilst retaining artistic integrity and doing things the way we want to do them.”

Three Amo singles made the Top 75 – Medicine (No.42), Mantra (No.55) and Mother Tongue (No.68) – at a time when those kind of chart placings are a rare achievement for a rock act.

Monthly Spotify listeners have climbed to 5,057,693, following the impact of Ludens from the Death Stranding: Timefall video game OST.

The full line-up of performers at the February 18 BRITs ceremony at The O2 has yet to be confirmed, but Jennings is hoping that Horizon get a slot on the night.

“If the band’s first TV performance in the UK was live on the BRITs, that would be really something,” he told Music Week. “That would be a true breakthrough moment.”

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